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Quick Convert Technique

If the content in ZCubes have unparsed MathML select the MathML code, and press CTRL+M. This will convert it to the proper display format.

If HTML, select and press Ctrl+Shirt+M.

For example, the following is a response from ChatGPT.

To determine how much mass is required to produce 1 picojoule (pJ) of energy, you can use Einstein's mass-energy equivalence principle, expressed by the equation (E = mc^2), where (E) is energy, (m) is mass, and (c) is the speed of light in a vacuum (approximately (3⊗10^8) meters per second).

Given:

(E = 1) picojoule = (1⊗10^{-12}) joules
(c = 3⊗10^8) m/s
Rearranging the formula to solve for mass, (m), gives:

[ m = \frac{E}{c^2} ]

Substituting the values:

[ m = \frac{1⊗10^{-12}}{(3⊗10^8)^2} ]

[ m = \frac{1⊗10^{-12}}{9⊗10^{16}} ]

[ m = 1.11⊗10^{-29} \text{ kg} ]

Therefore, approximately (1.11⊗10^{-29}) kilograms of mass is required to produce 1 picojoule of energy.



Selecting [ m = \frac{1⊗10^{-12}}{9⊗10^{16}} ] and pressing CTRL+M converts it to displayable content instantaneously.